New Mexico wildfires displace thousands from homes, community | NewsNation Live

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Heavy rain and hail fell Wednesday around an evacuated village in New Mexico threatened by wildfires that have killed at least two people and damaged more than 1,400 structures. Roswell City Councilor Juliana Halvorson discusses how the community is keeping their attitudes upbeat and positive.

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People please leave politics out of this, and help them resolve this issue. God bless you all...

ry
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Workers should be able to file unemployment

sierravista
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Donate cat litter pans, cat litter, cat and dog food. Thankyou. 🙏

maggiethecat
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Govement. Can. Ya. Send. Trucks. Of. Food. Water. They. Need. It. Bad. Biden

sherryhosier
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Here from Mora/Chacon 👋
We did not evacuate. Only 8 of us chose to stay. Needs?
Water, hay & feed for animals, dog food. Items that are not thought of.
We weren't able to leave our homestead so these odd items were so appreciated and welcomed.

DrPrepper
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The fire started by
A. Power lines
B. Lightening
D. Climate change alarmist

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I’m a disabled veteran, I moved to ruidoso last year for health reasons. When told to evacuate there was no time really to take anything . I was able to bring a couple of changes of clothes and my medicines and that was about it. I had no where in the state to go for shelter so I went to my father’s house in Texas . The veterans administration did call and ask if I was ok, but no offer of any kind of assistance . I live on a fixed income is there any help I can receive?

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